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Civilization in the West, Seventh Edition by Kishlansky/Geary/O’Brien
Chapter 11
The Italian Renaissance
 I. Renaissance Society
II. Renaissance Art
III. Renaissance Ideals
IV. The Politics of the
Italian City-States
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Civilization in the West, Seventh Edition by Kishlansky/Geary/O’Brien
Chapter 11
The Italian Renaissance
V. Energy
21. The clever combatant looks to the effect of combined
energy, and does not require too much from individuals.
Hence his ability to pick out the right men and utilize
combined energy.
Sun-Tzu’s The Art of War
Connection: The collaborative study guide can be wielded
as a powerful tool to achieve success on the AP Exam.
Assignment:
Wk 2, cont.
1. Kishlansky, Chapter 10 Quest Thurs. 9/1
2. Read Kishlansky, Chp 11, pp. 314-344, completing collaboratively the
study guide. Have chosen representative email your work to me. (due
Friday, 9/2)
3. Using the Chapter Outline, pp 318, as well as the Chapter PP, prepare
with partners 1 portion for in-class presentation. (due Friday, 9/2)
4. Take the 3 practice on-line quizzes at:
http://www.historyteacher.net/APEuroCourse/EHAPQuizMainPage.htm
Any questions you missed, note the issue and do a little research to
understand the “right” answer.
5. Do some organized study on the Italian Renaissance: the arts.
• Read selected chapter of the Annotated Mona Lisa
• Go to historyteacher.net and see the PPs 10-12 at
http://www.pptpalooza.net/
6. The Return of Martin Guerre (due Tues. 9/6)
Assignment:
Wks 2-3, cont.
1. View Bucholz 30-min. lectures #2-4: Geography
is Destiny, Culture is Destiny, Renaissance
Humanism
• Check out DVD from me.
• Make photocopies of notes, if desired.
2. 5-min. Presentation – Renaissance Art (Thurs.)
View Notes View, slide 4.
3. Complete Study Guide, Chapter 12 and send, per
instructions, to coordinator.
Renaissance Art: Humanism
Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Good Government in the City,
public palace, Siena,
Masaccio, The Expulsion of Adam and Eve,
Brancacci Chapel, 1427
Masaccio: St. Peter Healing With His
Shadow, Brancacci Chapel, 1427
Masaccio: The Holy Trinity
Gozzoli, Procession of the Magi, 1459-60
Botticelli: The Adoration of the Magi
Botticelli, La Primavera, 1482
Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1485
medieval madonna: 13th century
Raphael: The Calonna Madonna, 1515
Donatello: David, 1440
Location of Donatello’s David: Medici Sculpture Garden:
private art
Michaelangelo: David, 1501-04
Location of Michaelangeo’s David: Piazza della Signoria public art
Michaelangelo: The Sistine Chapel, 1508-12
Michaelangelo, Sistine Chapel, The Creation of Adam
Michaelangelo: Sistine Chapel,
The Expulsion of Adam and Eve
Michaelangelo, Sistine
Chapel, The Last Judgment
Michelangelo: Pieta (Nicodemus)
Saint Peter’s Basilica: Rome
Michelangelo (dome) and Bernini (piazza)
Leonardo: The Last Supper, 1495-98
Leonardo: Mona Lisa, 1503-06
Palladio: Villa Rotunda
University of Virginia: “neoclassical,”
“Greek Revival”